Aprons are a clever gift idea. And I love thee. I think some of my friends feel self conscious wearing them because of their subservient housewife connotation, but I think they can get over it. And man, an apron would really come in handy when I make more Apocalypse Cakes: http://apocalypsecakes.wordpress.com

Check out the aprons for adults and children at SewSarahDesigns.com. Aprons are handmade in Lafayette, CO by a stay-at-home-mompreneur. Most aprons are made-to-order. Sarah specializes in making parent-child apron sets. You may also choose to have the names embroidered on the chest or pocket.

That’s really great idea.Aprons are nice and should be latest accessories.Even i have purchase one from auscause mall,Australia’s largest online shopping store.Benefit of purchasing is that a portion of my sale goes to charity to help needy people or get cash back if anyone who don’t want to donate.Apron is cute and i can also wear it while cooking.

Nice idea for a gift. I could really use a new apron or two. I’m sporting some truly vintage ones passed down from my mom and grandmother. They’re OK, I suppose, but the apron that really has to go is my plastic, Santa-Claus-decorated, full-length nightmare.

absolutely makes sense. and I swear i would wear these as clothes they’re so cute!
thanks natalie!

And lanxi- i couldn’t agree more! aprons will definitely turn a boring kitchen into a more exciting place. and I for one think that if I have an adorable apron like one of these I might get into the kitchen a heckuva lot more. 🙂